During the renaissance in italy and france many buildings had.
Victorian mansard roof house.
In basic terms a mansard roof has 4 sides with each side bearing two slopes.
Steep multi faceted roof or mansard roof.
The other popular modes of the day italianate queen anne romanesque high victorian gothic all captured the attention of the house building public and all continued to use bits of second empire decoration as well as the popular mansard roof.
Victorian house styles were the product of an era rather than a specific idea about house design.
The term second empire refers to the empire that louis napoleon napoleon iii established in france during the mid 1800s.
However the tall mansard roof that we associate with the style dates back to renaissance times.
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During the 19th century there were many distinct styles of actual victorian homes ranging from seaside cottages to italianate villas queen anne cottages to romantic stone castles brownstones octagon houses and mansard roofed mansions.
Mansard roof at the louvre museum in paris france.
What distinguishes a second empire style house from an italianate is its high mansard roof.
Victorian homes often have steep imposing rooflines with many gables facing in different directions.
The lower slope is steep enough to sometimes appear vertical.
The second empire victorian style has a flat topped mansard roof with windows in the side to allow for maximum space inside the house.